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Revision procedures in bariatric surgery
Author(s) -
Yuriy Ivanovich Yashkov,
Яшков Юрий Иванович,
Yuriy I. Sedletskiy,
Седлецкий Юрий Иванович,
D. I. Vasilevskiy,
Василевский Дмитрий Игоревич,
Boris Yurievich Tsvetkov,
Цветков Борис Юрьевич,
Alexander M. Krichmar,
Кричмар Александр Михайлович
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
pediatr
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-6252
pISSN - 2079-7850
DOI - 10.17816/ped10381-91
Subject(s) - medicine , surgery , overweight , obesity , audit , weight loss , excess weight , general surgery , management , economics
Searching the optimal options for reoperations in overweight patients has the same lengthy and difficult history as all bariatric surgery. The key issues of this aspect of obesity surgery are inefficiency (inadequate weight reduction or it regain) and the unavoidable complications of conservative methods and the negative effects of primary surgery. Weight regain after bariatric surgery is a multicomponent problem. The main reason for the unsatisfactory results of surgical (and conservative) treatment of obesity in some patients is the nature of obesity – the lifelong chronic recurrent disease. A certain role in the return of excess weight is played by the imperfection of the currently existing surgical procedures for the correction of overweight, as well as the wrong choice of options for surgical interventions and technical errors in their implementation. Increase the number of worldwide operations for obesity and its associated diseases translates the problem of revision bariatric surgery from the category of narrow questions in this field of medicine into a serious problem. The article describes modern approaches to the surgical treatment of re-gaining weight after bariatric operations. It considered options for audit procedures, depending on the previously performed surgery. Original techniques of repeated operations for effective correction of the relapse of overweight are described in article.

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